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stay with us if you can. the new afgn blue lake. first, north korea wantso reach out to south korea, raisg hopes thathe tension between the two countries is easing. it is unclear wheth the south will aow the trs to resume. >> tightly controll and managed, this is tourism d north kore-style. until they came to a stop st year, these fledgling trips across one of the wrld's most heavily fortified rders were both popular with curious south korean visitors and a vaable source oforeign currency fo the isolated communt state. theews that north kea is ready to rpen the borr came ter a visit to pyongyangrom a prominent south korean businessoman. her company has invested heily in tra and tourism. last year, south korea brought home the dy of one of its tizens from e north korean special tourism zone. the 52-year-old hadeen shot dead by guards. the south has long argued that the turist trips wi remain suspended untilt gets a satisfactory explanation for her death. north korea says it also wants to resume the reunions of vided families which ha
stay with us if you can. the new afgn blue lake. first, north korea wantso reach out to south korea, raisg hopes thathe tension between the two countries is easing. it is unclear wheth the south will aow the trs to resume. >> tightly controll and managed, this is tourism d north kore-style. until they came to a stop st year, these fledgling trips across one of the wrld's most heavily fortified rders were both popular with curious south korean visitors and a vaable source oforeign currency...
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so part of us thought we would never get him, but we had to try. and he said, yeah, sure, i will do it." >> the film of years rock legends, but also demystifies the aircraft. >> this is what i'm actually playing. the rest is the foot pedal. >> for all three, it is a love affair with the guitar. they have developed a relationship with their instruments to create a unique sound. >> do you put the mike on the guitar? back in just to get out. >> the centerpiece of the film is the summit, where all three come together to talk and play for one another. it contains some details that will probably only appeal to hard-core electric guitar france. it could be hard to match the impact of his previous film, but the power of rock and roll could mean they would be pleasantly surprised by a turnout at the box office. if you're heading for your nearest coastline, keep an eye out for a growing craze. coast guard officials warn about leaping off cliffs into what could be shallow waters, but enthusiasts say that it can be safe and will be fun. we report. >> it is one
so part of us thought we would never get him, but we had to try. and he said, yeah, sure, i will do it." >> the film of years rock legends, but also demystifies the aircraft. >> this is what i'm actually playing. the rest is the foot pedal. >> for all three, it is a love affair with the guitar. they have developed a relationship with their instruments to create a unique sound. >> do you put the mike on the guitar? back in just to get out. >> the centerpiece of...
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the former finance minister has released a 20 year strategy for afghanistan, using the internet to spread his message. mike will ridge has this report. >> british troops setting out again after a weekend when five new deaths took a toll of people killed in afghanistan since operations began in 2001. the troops know that day and the afghan population will make them vulnerable. bombs planted in this area are often crude and costly in terms of casualties. the head of the british army said the the operation was difficult, but that it would end with success. >> we must succeed, we will succeed. first, it is an operation that is being fought amongst the people. second, it is about the people, the people of afghanistan. we need to persuade them that there is a better life than being under the influence of the taliban. we need them to support their elected government. >> in areas where the security situation has made it next to impossible the campaign, leading candidates have been wrapping up. here is the former prime minister, abdel of the love, -- of bella bella -- abdallah have the lovabdallah
the former finance minister has released a 20 year strategy for afghanistan, using the internet to spread his message. mike will ridge has this report. >> british troops setting out again after a weekend when five new deaths took a toll of people killed in afghanistan since operations began in 2001. the troops know that day and the afghan population will make them vulnerable. bombs planted in this area are often crude and costly in terms of casualties. the head of the british army said...
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ships can usually be tracked by satellite using the ais identification system. no one knows where the ship is now. >> you would expect the ship to be transmitting all the time. the indications are that the last recorded position was just off france on the 29th of july. sometimes these things go wrong, sometimes they can turn themselves off. again, it is unusual that a ship suddenly loses contact. >> so what's happened to this ship then, the arctic sea? did it sink? if it did, it's cargo that timber would have floated on the surface and been spotted. if it's in rare, it would have been spotted by now. why has someone turned offer the transponder so it can't be seen by satellite. it and its crew are somewhere out in the atlantic. >> the russians have cram belled five ships to search. the family awaits word of what's happened to the mystery ship. >> good to have you with us on bbc world news. still to come, the action bass door to baghdad tells us why iraqi forces are capable of dealing with attacks. >> the host of a crime show in brazil is being investigated by po
ships can usually be tracked by satellite using the ais identification system. no one knows where the ship is now. >> you would expect the ship to be transmitting all the time. the indications are that the last recorded position was just off france on the 29th of july. sometimes these things go wrong, sometimes they can turn themselves off. again, it is unusual that a ship suddenly loses contact. >> so what's happened to this ship then, the arctic sea? did it sink? if it did, it's...
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the athlete takes us sex test. >> welcome to this week. a white house spokesman called it outrageous and disgusting. president obama himself called it a highly objectionable. libya's jubilant welcome for the man convicted of the pan am bombing stirred emotions. terminally ill, he was freed early from a scottish jail this week on compassionate grounds. two hundred seven people were killed in the bombing, two- thirds american. we have two reports. first, our correspondent reports on his release. >> the first glimpse of the terrorist dress in white, surrounded by prison officers and about to leave the scottish jail. cheers from waiting crowds awaited him, now a free man but under police escort. a convoy of vehicles escorting him to glasgow airport with security tight. he was convicted of the mass murder of 270 people, the decision to release him was taken by the justice secretary in the scottish government. independent medical advice says he does not have long to live. >> no compassion was shown by him to them. that alone is not the reason fo
the athlete takes us sex test. >> welcome to this week. a white house spokesman called it outrageous and disgusting. president obama himself called it a highly objectionable. libya's jubilant welcome for the man convicted of the pan am bombing stirred emotions. terminally ill, he was freed early from a scottish jail this week on compassionate grounds. two hundred seven people were killed in the bombing, two- thirds american. we have two reports. first, our correspondent reports on his...
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does the release of the case files give us answers? after sifting through, there are some conclusions, such as these sightings across southern england in 1993. it transpires that it was probably a russian rocket. >> what remains to be seen was part of a rocket launched by the russians to launch a spy satellite into orbit. the movements of this thing, as it re-entered the earth's atmosphere, have been recreated by nasa scientists. >> but most tell us nothing new. take the most famous ufo mystery in 1980. personal saw bright lights, radioactive readings, the official report on a 1995 -- >> there is a briefing. this was the defense minister in the mid-1996. the briefing he received, what the ministry of defense said they did not think it was a thread simply because the americans had been away for two weeks. >> indeed, most of the sightings were never investigated. so can we explain the spike in the number of them? david clark has an idea. there was at the time, he says, a very popular program. >> "the x-files" was to blame for all this. p
does the release of the case files give us answers? after sifting through, there are some conclusions, such as these sightings across southern england in 1993. it transpires that it was probably a russian rocket. >> what remains to be seen was part of a rocket launched by the russians to launch a spy satellite into orbit. the movements of this thing, as it re-entered the earth's atmosphere, have been recreated by nasa scientists. >> but most tell us nothing new. take the most famous...
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. >> stay with us on "bbc world news." and electric guitar love affair. three generations of the tar legends jam together. the recession seems to be deeper than previously thought. the bank of england has decided it needs to pump an additional $84 billion into the economy. that surprised many experts. >> for five months, the britain -- britain's central bank has been pumping money into the economy. $210 billion is a lot of cash, but today, it decided it was not enough. the total is going up to $300 billion. >> today's decision was a significant surprise. the expectations had been that we were getting toward the end of quantitative easing. today, additional expenditures put us somewhere above the totals that we previously expected. >> one reason for the surprise was that right now, the bank does not even know where all of that earlier money has gone. the bank of england has pumped all of this money into the economy and now, it is working its way through the system. it knows how much money it has put in, but unlike the water company, it does not know when o
. >> stay with us on "bbc world news." and electric guitar love affair. three generations of the tar legends jam together. the recession seems to be deeper than previously thought. the bank of england has decided it needs to pump an additional $84 billion into the economy. that surprised many experts. >> for five months, the britain -- britain's central bank has been pumping money into the economy. $210 billion is a lot of cash, but today, it decided it was not enough. the...
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she tells me if you rocket attacks will not scare us. we are here to vote for our president and our provincial counselors. turn out in the cities may well be different. but so many brave the bombs and bullets to reach the ballot box. that is perhaps in itself a sign of hope. >> the crew of the cargo ship that disappeared for two weeks this month in the atlantic have arrived in moscow along with the suspected hijackers. russia's defense ministry says the eight hijackers were threatening to blow up the ship is a ransom was not paid. some security experts are doubting this. there are claims to arctic sea may have been carrying weapons or drugs. >> returning in russian custody. these, the first images of the alleged hijackers of the arctic sea, bound and hooded, at the center of a mystery involving piracy and possible espionage. already aboard the plane, questions asked after their motives. >> we wanted to take shelter from a storm. we boarded the ship on the 25th, and we got away from the ship, but for some reason, the captain did not recei
she tells me if you rocket attacks will not scare us. we are here to vote for our president and our provincial counselors. turn out in the cities may well be different. but so many brave the bombs and bullets to reach the ballot box. that is perhaps in itself a sign of hope. >> the crew of the cargo ship that disappeared for two weeks this month in the atlantic have arrived in moscow along with the suspected hijackers. russia's defense ministry says the eight hijackers were threatening to...
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she says that more should be done to stop the abuse of women and the use of rape as a weapon of war. she reacted forcefully when a student asked about her husband's view on a foreign- policy issue. she said that her husband was not the secretary of state. >>> representatives from almost 200 countries were in the german city of bonn trying to negotiate a new treaty on climate change. the treaty is not due to be completed until the conference in copenhagen in december. >>> climate change is one reason that the food production of the world needs to double by 2015. that is according to the united nations food and agriculture agency. there could be more hunker in poor countries and an end to cheaper food in the more wealthy world. >> in rich world, getting food for the family table has been easy. we will not be able to take this for granted as they become harder to get. scientists are predicting that very soon, there are likely to be shortages that would drive up prices. some fans will not be available at all. what are the problems that will hit food production? there will be more extreme
she says that more should be done to stop the abuse of women and the use of rape as a weapon of war. she reacted forcefully when a student asked about her husband's view on a foreign- policy issue. she said that her husband was not the secretary of state. >>> representatives from almost 200 countries were in the german city of bonn trying to negotiate a new treaty on climate change. the treaty is not due to be completed until the conference in copenhagen in december. >>>...
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we should have a real russian to represent us. he means a white corruption. >> the russian media has been quick to dump him russia's barack obama. despite the media hype, the chances of a black man being elected to office here is almost zero. the level of racism against africans and russia is astonishingly high. back in the days of the soviet union, hundreds of thousands of africans came to study in russia. it showed russians enthusiastic and embracing african children. today it is an american volunteer holding this african baby. the stuffy, overcrowded basement is a refuge for terrified and brutalize migrants. >> this was the stabbing here. >> this nigerian man was lucky to survive to appeal months ago. now he is too scared to show his face. >> i put this on my year. it was an injury in my body. i had a gunshot that motivated this. >> this and not an isolated case. the doctors see similar attacks every week. in one, they even attempted to scalp of the african victims. >> the dalai lama has been visiting areas hit by the typhoon i
we should have a real russian to represent us. he means a white corruption. >> the russian media has been quick to dump him russia's barack obama. despite the media hype, the chances of a black man being elected to office here is almost zero. the level of racism against africans and russia is astonishingly high. back in the days of the soviet union, hundreds of thousands of africans came to study in russia. it showed russians enthusiastic and embracing african children. today it is an...
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>> state with us you can. still to come, can the new generation of palestinian leers succeed where their predecessors failed? first, while the rest of the wod struggles to cope with ecession, china powe ahead. its econoc rovery seems to be t result of a masve stimulus package. industrial production was up 11 china's al problem looks to be falling expeorts. >> beind china's remarkable economicevival cheap loans from beijing. the government has been pouring money in construction. bldg, rads, and infrastructure. successive investments rose by 1/3. china's faories are also humming once again, largely thanks to the government's help. instrial output jumd 11%. it is a tremendo relief f people flocki to the industri hartland for work. e economy is now gathering so much steam thaanks have slashed the amot ofuan the lent. >> the jy number was more sustainable and more usu. even the rest ofhe ye, the same kind onumber inuly, we're still going to have more than nine trillion dollars i new lending, more than enough to sus
>> state with us you can. still to come, can the new generation of palestinian leers succeed where their predecessors failed? first, while the rest of the wod struggles to cope with ecession, china powe ahead. its econoc rovery seems to be t result of a masve stimulus package. industrial production was up 11 china's al problem looks to be falling expeorts. >> beind china's remarkable economicevival cheap loans from beijing. the government has been pouring money in construction....
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thank you for being with us. bbc.com/news >> funding for this presentation was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, the newman's own foundation,the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> public broadcasting is mysore's for news about the world, for intelligent conversation, for election coverage that you can count on. it is my source for deciding who to vote for. >> public broadcasting is my source for intelligent connection to my community. ♪ >>> "
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stay with us. still to come, the latest insights into how life began on earth and where ee. >>> first, taiwan's dense minister has offered to resign in the face of public anger over the slow officialesponse to e typhoon. the ce foreign minister has already spped down. around five of the people he died sincthe storm struckwo weeks ago. for now, the focus is on recovery and resettlement. >>he grim taskf recovering bodies begs. soldiers g ready to dig out remains at the villagethe worst hit area. ound 400villagers are believed to have been buried by a massive mudsde. der intense public pressure, the prident is also the viage. he listenso victims' retives, upset that their ved ones' bies have yet to be rovered. nobody i happyt the touch here even though it was dangerous locat in th mntain inhe narrow vall, the defense ministeris the latest to take the blame, offering to resign for not sending soldier until the third day of the typhoon. he governnt says the fus now should be on heing tens of thousands o
stay with us. still to come, the latest insights into how life began on earth and where ee. >>> first, taiwan's dense minister has offered to resign in the face of public anger over the slow officialesponse to e typhoon. the ce foreign minister has already spped down. around five of the people he died sincthe storm struckwo weeks ago. for now, the focus is on recovery and resettlement. >>he grim taskf recovering bodies begs. soldiers g ready to dig out remains at the villagethe...
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people all around us have just disappeared, run away from the spoke smoke. over there you can see the palestinian children are continuing to throw stones. when stones are thrown, a military raid often follows. usually late at night as you see in this footage we obtained. israeli soldiers come to palestinian villages in large numbers. even when detaining one young boy. british human rights activists witness the scene. >> how can you arrest a child? look at you. look at you! >> the arrests can be brutal. mohammed had just turned 13 when he was detained, one of many young palestinians who say they were abused by the israeli 34789 >> they grabbed me from my home by the scruff of my neck, choking me. my mom was screaming. they beat me and kicked me all the way to the jeep. they cuffed my hands and legs, blindfolded me and left me there for 24 hours. >> detained palestinian children are taken to israeli army bases like this one, often for interrogation. a former commander in israel's army told me iltreatment is routine. his experiences haunt him, he says. >> nob i
people all around us have just disappeared, run away from the spoke smoke. over there you can see the palestinian children are continuing to throw stones. when stones are thrown, a military raid often follows. usually late at night as you see in this footage we obtained. israeli soldiers come to palestinian villages in large numbers. even when detaining one young boy. british human rights activists witness the scene. >> how can you arrest a child? look at you. look at you! >> the...
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these pictures were passed to us by an election monitoring group. they show multiple voting cards being given out to the same person. and how children were able to get them? the group says officials who did this will be in charge again on election day. >> this is the distribution we know about. i am sure there are distribution areas we do not know about. we have enough cards to contact authorities. not to prevent this. >> [inaudible] we cannot prove this. by the end, no one can prove that this was done. >> it is a timeless picture of rural afghanistan. most people live in places like this. this is where the election will be decided. the tribal leaders here are highly respected and can influence large blocs of votes. they told us how they have been approached by teams from the two leading candidates. >> if one candidate gives $10,000, the other gives $20,000, and a third offers more. it has become a lucrative, competitive business. i do not know where to get the money from. if >> officials concede the election will be a flaw, but they say it will not
these pictures were passed to us by an election monitoring group. they show multiple voting cards being given out to the same person. and how children were able to get them? the group says officials who did this will be in charge again on election day. >> this is the distribution we know about. i am sure there are distribution areas we do not know about. we have enough cards to contact authorities. not to prevent this. >> [inaudible] we cannot prove this. by the end, no one can...
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thank you f ining us on bbc news. china expreesits strong opposition to the tainese invitation to the dalai lama. the isrli prime minister mets with the german chancellor. >> the bbcas uncoveremany cases corruptio involving iraqi security cases. the police and the ay i blamed for stoppg some mbings. it is believedhat corruption is undermining tir effectivens. just two months ago, they too over security in iraqs american troops plled back. the li or death qution, can they provehemselves on the job? >> a cama on iraq's foreign mintry catches a suice truck mber la week secon befor it admits. . -- it detonates. >> e iraqi serity forces should have done better job because there were clea instructions, no trucks should move in certain par of baghdad. >> is there re to come? >> i think that there is re to come. >> has left the security fullpolls. this businessman told us that he pays bribeto get his trucks throug quickly. -- mountain corrtion has let security fool holds -- full of holes. >> pice will search them. this i comm
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he used the opportunity to blast away western nations. but it may be enemies within his own country that ought to console him more -- concern him more. if i crackdown, taking to the street. and expulsion from tehran by australian authorities, and this report. >> after the turmoil, at last a moment where mr. ahmadinejad could restore his dignity, pledging to serve iran for another four years. but look closely, and you can see some empty seats. the ceremony in the parliament was protested. ambassadors, and protests. >> the iranian nation does not get importance to your congratulations or smiles. >> but in many ways, the president's problems are just beginning. and the west is talking about the nuclear issue. >> the country is more divided than it has ever been since the 1979 revolution. mahmoud amended a judge is a disputed figure, and has shown no interest in healing the political rift. >> death to the dictator, shouted demonstrators, as they made their way to new protest outside the parliament, defying a huge police and militia presence.
he used the opportunity to blast away western nations. but it may be enemies within his own country that ought to console him more -- concern him more. if i crackdown, taking to the street. and expulsion from tehran by australian authorities, and this report. >> after the turmoil, at last a moment where mr. ahmadinejad could restore his dignity, pledging to serve iran for another four years. but look closely, and you can see some empty seats. the ceremony in the parliament was protested....
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us, for ample, here in the u.k., there was a decline in output of .8%. so why is btain lagging hind? e fallout from the nancial crisis is still hangingver the ecomy. >> because the u.k. financial sector is such a big hit from the receson, it's taking longero recovery than t other counies which didn't have sh a meltdown in the financial sect. germany and frae will hope this i't a flas in the pan with a temporar boost fom government spending followed by another dip, the briti government can only hope we catch up with the french and german bandwag. >> sll to come for you on "bbc world ns," 18 months after violence tore kenya apt, a new call for pee an justice. >> first, though, the uted nationsecurity council has pressed concern at the extension of hous arrest for burma's leadingpposition figure,aung san suu kyi. th have urged the ruling genels to begin a genuine dialogue wither and her politica parties. the prime minier of neighboring thailand, one of burma's y partners is tellg the bbc o his deep documents of theerdict. he wassked if the military leaders
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he repeated some of the phrases he used 10 days later in the official meeting. he wanted to get everyone confidence, but praised them for a gradual recovery. it is interesting -- his statement with through a history of financial decline -- the financial decline, from 2007 all through last year. he -- if he could be said to pat himself on the back, he certainly did so. he said he and other central bankers had acted effectively and swiftly to avoid what could have been at a much worse situation. he had all sorts of finance. you could tell he was an economic historian. there were so many notes about other panics. >> president obama has praised what he called the courage of millions who voted in afghanistan, despite the threats of violence from the taliban. >> there is a clear conference between those who seek to control the future of the ballot box and those who killed two prevent that from happening. once again, extremists in afghanistan have shown themselves willing to murder innocent men, women coming in children to advance their aims. but i believe the future b
he repeated some of the phrases he used 10 days later in the official meeting. he wanted to get everyone confidence, but praised them for a gradual recovery. it is interesting -- his statement with through a history of financial decline -- the financial decline, from 2007 all through last year. he -- if he could be said to pat himself on the back, he certainly did so. he said he and other central bankers had acted effectively and swiftly to avoid what could have been at a much worse situation....
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they broke up the demonstration using tear gas, and they stopped us filming. but the number of women and the reaction of the authorities show that this is becoming a real test case for women's rights in sudan. "bbc news," khartoum. >> a third man has died of new mondayic playing in a chinese town under complete quarantine in days. they are killing rats and fleece to stop it from spreading. it can kiln 24 hours. in thailand a passenger plane has crashed into a disused control to your, killing the pilot and injurying 10 people. the flight skidded on a rainy runway just after landing. most on boorpped were tourists. a juvenile court in iraq has sentenced a 16-year-old girl for 17 years in prison for an attempted suicide attack. she was described by the military as an unwilling suicide bomber in 2008 when she was arrested. it is the first meeting of its kind in 20 years. the main palestinian faction, fatah is holding its congress in bethlehem. it is hoping to reinvent itself to appeal to voters once again. as we report from the west bank, that may not be an easy t
they broke up the demonstration using tear gas, and they stopped us filming. but the number of women and the reaction of the authorities show that this is becoming a real test case for women's rights in sudan. "bbc news," khartoum. >> a third man has died of new mondayic playing in a chinese town under complete quarantine in days. they are killing rats and fleece to stop it from spreading. it can kiln 24 hours. in thailand a passenger plane has crashed into a disused control to...
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bbc news. >> stay with us, if you can, on bbc world news. still to come -- nothing to apologize for, he said. silvio berlusconi tony is back. >> first, a british woman who deliberately became pregnant in jail in laos. she has arrived back in england to serve her sentence. she faced the death penalty if she had not been pregnant in laos. just a warning -- this report contains flash photography. >> her asian or deal finally over, she arrived at heathrow this morning and was immediately taken into the custody of the prison service. although heading straight for jill, the 20-year-old described herself as -- straight for jail, the 20-year-old described herself as relieved. this afternoon, her mother spoke of her joy. >> i scream. >> did your daughter smuggle drugs? >> i do not know. i honestly do not know. >> she was facing the death penalty after allegedly admitting heroin smuggling, but laos does not execute expectant mothers. but the time of her trial, she was pregnant. she claims she artificially inseminated herself with the help of another b
bbc news. >> stay with us, if you can, on bbc world news. still to come -- nothing to apologize for, he said. silvio berlusconi tony is back. >> first, a british woman who deliberately became pregnant in jail in laos. she has arrived back in england to serve her sentence. she faced the death penalty if she had not been pregnant in laos. just a warning -- this report contains flash photography. >> her asian or deal finally over, she arrived at heathrow this morning and was...
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he is now using this anniversary to try to remind his people that he is in control and he has survived the political crisis. what we are all waiting for is the potentially definitive report, which is an eu-sponsored report which comes out in september. if that were to show that georgia were responsible for starting the complex, that could be very damaging for president mikheil saakashvili. >> thank you. we have all the background to that war between russia and georgia on our news website, bbc.com/news. also, the new leader of the tamil tigers has been arrested. it took over leadership after the former leader was killed. he was being sought on suspicion of smuggling weapons for the tamil tigers. the colombian president has received a report from brazil. this came after a meeting between the two leaders. the american film director john hughes has died at the age of 59. he first became known for "the breakfast club" and wrote to the family movie "home alone." he suffered a heart attack in new york. south africa must put more pressure on zimbabwe to implement political and economic reforms
he is now using this anniversary to try to remind his people that he is in control and he has survived the political crisis. what we are all waiting for is the potentially definitive report, which is an eu-sponsored report which comes out in september. if that were to show that georgia were responsible for starting the complex, that could be very damaging for president mikheil saakashvili. >> thank you. we have all the background to that war between russia and georgia on our news website,...
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joining us from washington is michael williams. thank you for joining us. how do you think he compares with the previous incumbent? do you think he will take any new direction on afghanistan? >> the thought is that he will be more of a general then a secretary. the last secretary general had a difficult time. rasmussen is a former prime minister and is used to getting what he wants and being a leader. there's hope we will get a stronger leadership from the new secretary-general. his first priority will be wrapping up the mission in afghanistan, especially the trading aspects with the afghan national army, and tried to keep the alliance in a cohesive way. >> a big difficulty is to get more troops from all the different countries to do that training, but also to prepare the public for a change in tactics where a deal could be done. and many of the near-term objectives are really ditched. >> yes, the leadership in europe sold the mission in afghanistan to the public, basis of the reconstruction and humanitarian mission. there will be some pullback from that. t
joining us from washington is michael williams. thank you for joining us. how do you think he compares with the previous incumbent? do you think he will take any new direction on afghanistan? >> the thought is that he will be more of a general then a secretary. the last secretary general had a difficult time. rasmussen is a former prime minister and is used to getting what he wants and being a leader. there's hope we will get a stronger leadership from the new secretary-general. his first...
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please join us next week. goodbye for now. ♪ >> funding for this presentation was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, the newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> it is a commitment to journalism, help with deciding who to vote for. >> public...
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his son tells us what happened. mexican authorities have freed 20 prisoners convicted more than a decade ago of a massacre. the prosecutors have fabricated evidence according to the supreme court. >> 12 years after the massacre, it is still a deeply divided issues. relatives and supporters came to the supreme court in mexico city. the judgment they were about to hear is something that they dreaded. the court ruled that evidence against those convicted had been at best tampered with and at worst concocted. some of the men were serving 26 year jail sentences and they are to be freed immediately. some will face a retrial. some will face disappointment. >> what they are doing is helping the criminals. today, they're giving freedom to those responsible for the massacre. >today, i bring clear proof of what happened. >> the massacre, which took place at the time of an indigenous rebellion, rupture to the tiny hamlet. not only did the villagers have to deal with the scale of their loss but also the fact that they were from
his son tells us what happened. mexican authorities have freed 20 prisoners convicted more than a decade ago of a massacre. the prosecutors have fabricated evidence according to the supreme court. >> 12 years after the massacre, it is still a deeply divided issues. relatives and supporters came to the supreme court in mexico city. the judgment they were about to hear is something that they dreaded. the court ruled that evidence against those convicted had been at best tampered with and at...
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he joins us live. what does this say today about the mindset of the japanese people that we have seen this historic shift? >> i think the election was less about the policies, less about it unpopular prime minister giving way to a new man. it was more about the japanese people delivering a verdict on a system that has existed since the second world war. this craze relationship with, the liberal democratic party, politicians, and big business, in recent years, it seems to have stagnated. that's what people have rejected today. that have gotten rid of that system and they voted for a new start of japan with a two party system. >> big promises. can he deliver? >> in terms of the policy promises, there are big the promises. things like a generous child allowance. paying for that will be difficult. japan is already deeply in debt. the country has promised not to raise taxes. a key platform is to break the power of the bureaucracy. they are the people that will have to govern the country through. to try to m
he joins us live. what does this say today about the mindset of the japanese people that we have seen this historic shift? >> i think the election was less about the policies, less about it unpopular prime minister giving way to a new man. it was more about the japanese people delivering a verdict on a system that has existed since the second world war. this craze relationship with, the liberal democratic party, politicians, and big business, in recent years, it seems to have stagnated....
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thank you for being with us. kce>> funding for this presentan was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, the newman's own foundation, and the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> and union bank has put its financial strength to work for a while the companies -- from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i am kevin bacon. >> i am ken burns. >> public broadcasting is my source for news about the world. >> for intelligent conversation. >> for a election coverage. >> for conversations beyond sound bites. >> for deciding who to vote for. >> public broadcasting is my source for intelligent connections to my community. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles.
thank you for being with us. kce>> funding for this presentan was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, the newman's own foundation, and the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> and union bank has put its financial strength to work for a while the companies -- from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i am kevin bacon. >> i am ken burns. >> public broadcasting is...
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>> how is this going to help us when people in canada and great britain tell us that the health plan does not do anything. >> stephen hawking had to give a brief history of the health service refusing allegations that it left him to die. this is a well founded a political football. -- well pounded political football. thousands of people have signed up for a blog in that concentrates on the good aspects of the nhs. the european leader is not in love with the nhs. >> people have been left in pain, positions where they cannot work at the back of the line waiting for permission to get treatment and there's nothing you can do. >> the health-care debate has been brought to this side of the atlantic. the fate over health care has been far less heated in america. they agree with a core principle for treatment based on needs not ability to pay. now, they want to resuscitate clear political positions. >> this is the worst nightmare. no wonder he looks reynolds. they have been pursuing a strategy of not talking about the and a chess. -- about the nhs. >> we are going to off back it and reexpand
>> how is this going to help us when people in canada and great britain tell us that the health plan does not do anything. >> stephen hawking had to give a brief history of the health service refusing allegations that it left him to die. this is a well founded a political football. -- well pounded political football. thousands of people have signed up for a blog in that concentrates on the good aspects of the nhs. the european leader is not in love with the nhs. >> people have...
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stay with us. reason to celebrate. first, while the rest of the world struggles to cope with recession, china powers ahead. its economic recovery seems largely down to the impact of a massive stimulus package. industrial production for july was up nearly 11%, but even that was not as big a leap as expected. china's problem seems to be falling exports because of reduced demand around the world. our correspondent as more details. >> behind china's remarkable economic revival, cheap loans from beijing. the government has been pouring money into construction, building, roads, and infrastructure to prop up growth. investment rose by one-third in the first seven months of the year. china's factories are also humming once again, largely thanks to government help. last month, industrial output jumped 11%. it is a huge relief to the millions of people will flock to the industrial heartland looking for work. -- who flock to the industrial heartland. in fact, the economy is now gathering so much steam that banks have cut the numb
stay with us. reason to celebrate. first, while the rest of the world struggles to cope with recession, china powers ahead. its economic recovery seems largely down to the impact of a massive stimulus package. industrial production for july was up nearly 11%, but even that was not as big a leap as expected. china's problem seems to be falling exports because of reduced demand around the world. our correspondent as more details. >> behind china's remarkable economic revival, cheap loans...
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only two uses remain. st ofhe residents are buried under this avalahe. the task at hand was sonormous that the authorities not know where to begin. >> t even as rescus come to this grim conclusi, thpress ought toearch for more suivors elsewhere. --hey press on to search for more survivors. they are delering food, dicine, and supplieso hundreds opeople stranded. more than 40,000 soldiers have been mobilized, and many mre will be deployed over the weekend. they will search for more survivorsnd possibly more villages, which might al have en buried. but r many anxiouselatives, there is lite chance of findg their ledne's allies as the death toll ris, the number und alive has not. their only comfo isçafaith,ç ad hope tt thisragedy does not occur again. bbc news, taiwan. >> ateast 600 children are now deal with a lead poisoning in the north of china. -- are nowll with lead poising. local officialsay they plan to relocate everyone livi near the contaminat site within the next two years. aqi journalistsave demonstrat in central bagad, calling for great media f
only two uses remain. st ofhe residents are buried under this avalahe. the task at hand was sonormous that the authorities not know where to begin. >> t even as rescus come to this grim conclusi, thpress ought toearch for more suivors elsewhere. --hey press on to search for more survivors. they are delering food, dicine, and supplieso hundreds opeople stranded. more than 40,000 soldiers have been mobilized, and many mre will be deployed over the weekend. they will search for more...
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the route is often used by international troops. an initial reports indicated this was a suicide car bomb attack. earlier in the morning, deborah extra security checks in kabul after rockets were fired into the center of the city. one mortar bomb landed near the center of the palace. this man says there's no security. people are very scared because the election is about to happen. after the final burst of campaigning, president hamid karzai still looks to be the front-runner. does he demand enough support to avoid going to a second round? he now has the backing of the former warlord. he returned from exile in turkey to endorse the president's election effort. the former foreign minister has added his energy to this high octane campaign. there's still a climate of uncertainty and mounting violence with the taliban threatened anyone who takes part in these elections. >> i am now joined on the line by the spokesman for the united nations assistance mission in afghanistan. what is your reaction to these findings from the bbc? >> it is g
the route is often used by international troops. an initial reports indicated this was a suicide car bomb attack. earlier in the morning, deborah extra security checks in kabul after rockets were fired into the center of the city. one mortar bomb landed near the center of the palace. this man says there's no security. people are very scared because the election is about to happen. after the final burst of campaigning, president hamid karzai still looks to be the front-runner. does he demand...
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thank you for joining us. i'm not sure if you heard this last comments from martin, but he says the afghan government will like to see greater coordination with afghan forces and fewer air strikes to reduce civilian casualties. are those things you think that nato can deliver on? >> they can if they produce more boots on the ground. martin is right. the number of civilian casualties is going. in the first six months according to the u.n. official, there were 1000 casualties of which 300 were caused by nato air strikes. there's not much that nato can do about the civilians being killed by the taliban, but the answer is more boots on the ground. that means more training of police and the army there. in the meantime, it would be nice to seek more to troops there to fill the gap. our troops are not pulling their weight. >> the heavy reliance on air strikes is a direct result of the failure to get enough people on the ground? >> that is correct. that has been the case for the past three years. >> the question we al
thank you for joining us. i'm not sure if you heard this last comments from martin, but he says the afghan government will like to see greater coordination with afghan forces and fewer air strikes to reduce civilian casualties. are those things you think that nato can deliver on? >> they can if they produce more boots on the ground. martin is right. the number of civilian casualties is going. in the first six months according to the u.n. official, there were 1000 casualties of which 300...
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good to have you with us. stay with us. there is a fresh hope for korean families separated for decades as the north and south reach a deal allowing them to meet. first, most scottish people oppose the release of the man convicted of the lockerbie bombing and they believe the decision has damaged their standing in the world. this is from a poll that we conducted at bbc news. now more from our scotland political editor. >> lockerbie, pan am flight 1 03 exploded in the sky. -- pan am flight 103 exploded in the sky. megrahi was convicted of the crime but he was released by the scottish government because he has terminal cancer. now the situation is controversial. many scottish people are deeply unhappy. pullinpollsters interviewed peon wednesday and thursday this week. the findings suggest that 74% believe that scotland's reputation has been damaged while 60% belief that megrahi should not have been released. the scottish government says that this was mercy to a dying man. scottish people are skeptical. 68% think other factors
good to have you with us. stay with us. there is a fresh hope for korean families separated for decades as the north and south reach a deal allowing them to meet. first, most scottish people oppose the release of the man convicted of the lockerbie bombing and they believe the decision has damaged their standing in the world. this is from a poll that we conducted at bbc news. now more from our scotland political editor. >> lockerbie, pan am flight 1 03 exploded in the sky. -- pan am flight...
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giving us an idea of what you have got, though. >> there are some words that the number crunchers who might have estimate tt deficit say it might be $250 billion less than was reported. the deficit is still going to be around $1.6 trillion. a pretty big observeical for presidents putting in so $260 billion a considerable sum and the rio tinto figure down 2/3 from last year. this is a company seth saddled with debts of more than $40 million. it announced yesterday the sale of an aluminum business. it's panged to shave off $50 million of that debt level. a long way to go, though. >> thank you. now will the lock abibomber be free? the libyan man convicted of bombing that killed 270 people will learn his fate in an hour. he is serveing a life sentence in scottland because of the attack but he's been diagnosed with terminal cancer and might be released on compassionate grounds and a decision has been made the u.s. government opposes his release. our correspondent james cook. james, we will know the decision not yet but as most decisions go this one is very complex and a very difficult one.
giving us an idea of what you have got, though. >> there are some words that the number crunchers who might have estimate tt deficit say it might be $250 billion less than was reported. the deficit is still going to be around $1.6 trillion. a pretty big observeical for presidents putting in so $260 billion a considerable sum and the rio tinto figure down 2/3 from last year. this is a company seth saddled with debts of more than $40 million. it announced yesterday the sale of an aluminum...
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profits are used to buy off police, judges, and other officials. the counternarcotics but these are just one aspect of an entirely separate counter narcotics judicial system that has been built up here in afghanistan. there are separate police, prosecutors, and judges, courts and prisons. all of it in a bid to get major drug traffickers off of the streets and into detention. this is just a practice drugs raid. in real life, you would be during the sign -- sound of gunfire. the five traffickers who have been pardoned by president karzai where wearing police uniforms and using a police car to shift more than 100 kilos of heroin. -- were wearing police uniforms. one was from a powerful family. convicting such a trafficker,çç previously thought of as untouchable, was a new milestone of the system. the man seen here was the governor in kabul until he resigned to run president karzai's election campaign. there has been or even from within the afghan government. >> d.o.t. is guilty. -- guilty is guilty. >> possibly, hamid karzai thought that there were
profits are used to buy off police, judges, and other officials. the counternarcotics but these are just one aspect of an entirely separate counter narcotics judicial system that has been built up here in afghanistan. there are separate police, prosecutors, and judges, courts and prisons. all of it in a bid to get major drug traffickers off of the streets and into detention. this is just a practice drugs raid. in real life, you would be during the sign -- sound of gunfire. the five traffickers...
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legislation that would help us move along. i do know how consequential it will be if we don't get some relief therefore transit agencies across the country. mr. catoe, i know the investigation is still going on and i don't expect you to comment about what the results will be. we will wait for results, but have you as an agency from that experience learned anything in the context of what we're talking about here that is of value to the committee and would be of value to other agencies? >> let me tell you some of the steps we have put into place. the mattress system, as i the mattress system, as i mentioned, is over 35 years o prior to the accident, we were running various tests on our system once a month. since the accident, we run test twice a day and based on the recommendations from the national transportation safety board, we are in the process of developing a real-time detection system. that will take time to develop, but it is under way. the other aspect of looking at the system and what we have learned, something we knew
legislation that would help us move along. i do know how consequential it will be if we don't get some relief therefore transit agencies across the country. mr. catoe, i know the investigation is still going on and i don't expect you to comment about what the results will be. we will wait for results, but have you as an agency from that experience learned anything in the context of what we're talking about here that is of value to the committee and would be of value to other agencies? >>...
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thank you for joining us. a bit early to get too much reaction from america, but i assume that you will hear the same condemnation there that we heard from europe? >> we believe so. the obama administration has been conducting a high-level policy review of their policy toward burma and said today that they would announce it after the verdict. >> here in europe, the french president, for example, calling for stiffer sanctions as part of the opposition movement. do you think that is what is needed? >> it would certainly help. the type of sanctions that the president sarkozy was talking about, i would add oil and natural gas to the list, those are big moneymakers for the regime. key is moving at the security council, engaging china and pressing for an arms embargo. they rely on the ideology of the military to justify power. stopping to sell them -- stopping selling them weapons would have a huge impact. >> i am interested in this faith that you have in the u.n. system. what makes you think that china will do anyt
thank you for joining us. a bit early to get too much reaction from america, but i assume that you will hear the same condemnation there that we heard from europe? >> we believe so. the obama administration has been conducting a high-level policy review of their policy toward burma and said today that they would announce it after the verdict. >> here in europe, the french president, for example, calling for stiffer sanctions as part of the opposition movement. do you think that is...
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stay with us if you can on the "bbc world news." still to come -- a little bit of berlitz gunny bashing -- berlusconi bashing. to many, he will always be the greatest. he was at the sports personality of the century. mohammed ali came to manchester in northwest england. he was visiting the british boxer. >> once famously he claims to float like a butterfly. today, sadly waving is a painful effort. but the aura remains. one of the most famous figures on the planet. the ravages of parkinson's disease at confined mohammed ali fort -- to a wheelchair. but he still has his pride. his trip to the gymnasium as part of a visit here to raise funds for the charitable foundations to which he devotes himself. 28 years after he quit the ring, children and whose father saw him fight where in full. the bravado, the bravery, the showmanship. >> before he knew it -- [laughter] [applause] >> but more from the moment he won the olympic gold in 1960, and he revealed himself to be a man of principle politically. >> at that time, black things were not in
stay with us if you can on the "bbc world news." still to come -- a little bit of berlitz gunny bashing -- berlusconi bashing. to many, he will always be the greatest. he was at the sports personality of the century. mohammed ali came to manchester in northwest england. he was visiting the british boxer. >> once famously he claims to float like a butterfly. today, sadly waving is a painful effort. but the aura remains. one of the most famous figures on the planet. the ravages of...
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they told us that if they caught us they would shoot us or cut our throats. >> the army says children as young as 9 were being trained as fighters, informers or suicide bombers. the daily routine for these boys was prayer, exercise and brainwashing. >> we would ask to fight the army because they are against islam and they are the enemies of god. that is what they told us. >> they are now back with their parents, but they are fearful the militants could find them and punish them. the stolen youth of swat. innocent children instructed to kill. bbc news in the swat valley. >> reducing deforestation is absolutely critical to the success of climate change. negotiations in copenhagen later this year. that's not me talking, that's a senior british minister. the u.k.'s minister for climate change has been visiting one of brazil's indigenous communities in the amazon. gary duffy reports from the rain forest. >> set deep in among the southern edge of the amazon rain forest, the indigenous park seems isolated from the problems of the world. but the tribal leaders here were pleased to welcome a b
they told us that if they caught us they would shoot us or cut our throats. >> the army says children as young as 9 were being trained as fighters, informers or suicide bombers. the daily routine for these boys was prayer, exercise and brainwashing. >> we would ask to fight the army because they are against islam and they are the enemies of god. that is what they told us. >> they are now back with their parents, but they are fearful the militants could find them and punish...